Windows 7 Mapped Network Drive Multiplying to Create Duplicates all the way to Z:

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Published on 2011-10-18T00:38:37Z Indexed on 2012/07/03 3:20 UTC
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A strange issue came in today from some users. At least two Windows 7 x64 boxes that have duplicate mappings of a network drive. The drive is not mapped with a log in script, but done manual through "Map Network Drive". Everything has been fine for months, but all of the sudden, Explorer looks like this:

  • Files (\\fileServerPath) (S:)
  • Files (\\fileServerPath) (T:)
  • Files (\\fileServerPath) (U:)
  • Files (\\fileServerPath) (V:)
  • Files (\\otherServerPath) (W:)
  • Files (\\fileServerPath) (X:)
  • Files (\\fileServerPath) (Y:)
  • Files (\\fileServerPath) (Z:)

There are some other networks drives mixed in there that did not duplicate. The drive is normally mapped to S:\, but it decided to make its way to Z:.

What is going on here?

I've found this and will be trying soon:

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